Sci-hub. Talk:Sci 2019-01-24

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Danger or risk is a distinction without a difference. As of February 2018, there are 176 states that are parties to the Berne Convention. I will wager you one of my increasingly worthless British pounds that this is under 10% of the hosted material, and under 1% of the heavily accessed material. This is just a bad RfC. Anyone feel free to flesh it out more. Sorry I can't stay serious when reading such preposterous statements. This implies that at least 90% of journals, articles, and research papers on Sci-hub are available for download for free.

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This is to the point, non-bullshitty, and good. It it your interpretation that it is in fact fraudulent. Computer fraud is a specific thing, as is wire fraud and mail fraud. That is what the source says. Scopus is owned by Elsevier to download science-related research papers, journals, and articles for free for a selected type of papers. We are awash in bullshit generally and it is very hard for me to see each of you advocating for it. But then, I frequently implement code myself, so maybe I'm just used to it? Input typed into the username and password fields on this page is captured and later used to illegally access licensed content.

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A number of other editors also made similar points to those I made in previous discussions. The only open issue remaining is whether to say it's illegal or not. I have yet to run into a single scholar who thinks the current system does not need a change, doesn't resent publishing companies for making money of us, and thinks Sci Hub is doing more harm than good. It is the same technology anonymizer websites use. When a website uses credentials owned by a company and granted to an institution, to access material owned by the company, and then makes that material available to people in multiple countries, that is only going to be legal if every single party - including the publisher - is in a country with no legal protection for intellectual property or computer credentials.

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We are not free to interpret the sources ourselves. ToS are a part of a legal contract between the publisher and the academic institution. But, there will likely be massive debate. No, that's not neutral, it's. Much like theft and fencing are not the same.

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Follow up on phishing: Taylor, Mike 25 February 2016. The flow is that Sci-Hub are given credentials to which they have no right, and they use them to access servers to which they have no permission. More later after I digest the above most welcome and enlightening wall of text. Your wording doesn't flow into the next sentence though because e. The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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Not promoted This is the for discussing improvements to the article. I will not do that. The Sci-Hub project, running from 5th September 2011, is challenging the status quo. This article is hotly contested and long experience indicates that the best way to arrive at a good article is to be ruthless about sourcing, whether we like it or not. We should avoid the problem by not using euphemisms. Sci-Hub bypasses publisher with leaked institution credentials, after which it stores articles on its own servers.

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Please view the links under Article milestones below to see why the nomination failed. It provides rapid publication, in English, high-quality research articles, review papers and short communications. I am a fan of LibGen so, you too may want to be. That is my first effort, just off the top of my head. This RfC question is a bad move.

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. So, one link to the About page because some people won't accept that decorative links are not encyclopaedic, and nothing else without a seriously strong case. Here is how to download eBooks on without paying a dime. Legal rights are those bestowed onto a person by a given legal system they can be modified, repealed, and restrained by human laws. Every day people rely on each other to be honest in the interactions we all have everyday. It bypasses publisher by allowing access through educational institution proxies.